Strong VIKING on track towards new goals
Esbjerg, Denmark, 13 March 2025
Annual report: Growth in all customer segments puts VIKING Life-Saving Equipment A/S in a strong position as a new strategy period commences. Revenue has reached DKK 4 billion for the first time, and with a pre-tax profit of DKK 452 million, VIKING has consolidated its position as a global market leader in the liferaft and safety equipment sector.
As a new strategy period commences, VIKING Life-Saving Equipment A/S has achieved strong financial results in 2024. With total revenue of DKK 4 billion (DKK 3.5 billion in 2023) and pre-tax profit of DKK 452 million (DKK 436 million in 2023), the company has managed to continue its growth journey in 2024.
“With good growth across all segments in the company, we can certainly be satisfied with VIKING’s results for 2024,” says Henrik Helsinghof, CEO of VIKING.
2024 has thus seen growth in all customer segments. This also lies at the core of VIKING’s new BP28 business strategy for 2025-2028.
The segments are commercial shipping, offshore, cruise and ferries and defence & professional.
“We have increased our sales of products and services across the board and have good reason to be pleased with VIKING’s growth. The financial results give us a good foundation for further development and achieving the goals we have set for VIKING in the years ahead,” says Henrik Helsinghof.
2028 on the horizon
The extremely strong figures in recent years mean that VIKING already reached its strategic goals for 2025 last year. The company has now entered a new strategy period and the growth is expected to continue, but at a more normal pace.
“In the offshore segment, in particular, we have seen exceptional growth during the past three years, which we cannot expect to be maintained at this level in the coming years. I’m therefore pleased that VIKING – even after adjusting for an exceptionally high level of activity – is in a very strong position. We will build on this with a focus on greater innovation and scalability for our products and services,” says Henrik Helsinghof.
VIKING’s research and development efforts will primarily focus on developing new evacuation systems, new boats – including electric propulsion boats. After years of rising costs for raw materials, there will also be a focus on optimising and simplifying the business through several strategic initiatives.
“We made investments and expanded several locations in 2024 and have been busy across all segments. We have also seen a general increase in raw materials prices, leading to a lower profit margin. With the prospect of lower growth rates, it is therefore crucial that we develop in ways that ensure we maintain a healthy and profitable business,” says Henrik Helsinghof.
The Group’s main activities remain the production and servicing of liferafts, lifeboats, rescue systems, rescue and protective suits, firefighting suits and other maritime and offshore rescue equipment.
Much of our production takes place and is sold outside Denmark. Potential uncertainty in global market trends could therefore impact the results for 2025 and beyond, notes Henrik Helsinghof. He sees global political and supply chain insecurity as well as rising commodity prices and wage inflation as factors that could impact the business in the coming year.
The annual report reflects that a tax case concerning previous years has just been decided by the High Court, in which the Group lost. Tax and interest for the period amounted to an expense for the year of DKK 89 million.
High praise for employees
At the start of 2025, VIKING had 3,700 employees globally.
Seeing a high level of employee satisfaction (surveyed at 87 per cent in 2024) pleases Henrik Helsinghof, who took over as CEO in June 2024 following the sudden death of former CEO Henrik Uhd Christensen.
Henrik Helsinghof emphasises that VIKING’s employees are crucial to the company’s success.
“There have never been more people working at VIKING, so it is very pleasing to see a high level of job satisfaction among our employees. I have returned to VIKING after years away from the Group and have found that our values of being a responsible and dedicated company in the global market are well-aligned with our work,” says Henrik Helsinghof.
For him, VIKING would be nothing without its employees:
“Everyone at VIKING comes to work every day to make a difference for our customers and global shipping safety. The management is proud of VIKING, our global team and the products and services we represent. Each day, VIKING’s services protect millions of people globally, and the company’s products and services have helped save more than 6,000 lives at sea over the years. This is only possible when you have dedicated and skilled employees,” says Henrik Helsinghof.
Key figures 2024
MDKK | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
Net sales value | 2583 | 2740 | 3139 | 3533 | 4011 |
Profit before tax | 169 | 277 | 331 | 436 | 452 |
Profit after tax | 131 | 206 | 250 | 333 | 260 |
Assets | 2382 | 2543 | 2828 | 3001 | 3272 |
Equity | 1078 | 1228 | 1345 | 1466 | 1491 |
Avg. no. of employees | 2914 | 2858 | 3070 | 3294 | 3548 |
For further information
Contact Malte V. Eggers, Corporate Communications Manager.
Tel.: +45 2097 5809 / email: mveg@viking-life.com
About VIKING
VIKING Life-Saving Equipment A/S is the global market leader in maritime and offshore safety solutions. The company supplies and services safety and fire-fighting equipment for passenger and cargo ships, offshore installations, fishing vessels, navies, helicopter services, fire departments and leisure yachts worldwide.
VIKING’s products protect passengers and crew on many of the world’s largest cruise liners and cargo ships, as well as workers on the world’s most advanced offshore platforms. VIKING also ensures safety and regulatory compliance on board at all times, enabling shipowners and owners/operators of offshore installations to focus on their business.
VIKING is a privately owned company which was founded in 1960. In 2018, VIKING acquired the Norwegian company Norsafe, whose lifeboats and rescue boats have been in use around the world since 1904. In 2019, VIKING acquired Drew Marine’s FSR division, one of the world’s three largest providers of marine fire services.VIKING’s headquarters are in Esbjerg, Denmark, and its products are manufactured in Denmark, Norway, Bulgaria, Greece, China and Thailand. Visit www.VIKING-life.com for more information.